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The Percy family is a most interesting group... I noted the excellent history of each member on https://www.alnwickcastle.com/explor...e-percy-family
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There are Percies, and then there were Percy's
![]() A better bookmark, fwiw. http://www.percyfamilyhistory.com/? I bring mention of that because of the default and adoption of the name. Thus Hugh Percy, of the American Revolution, wasn't really a Perci at all ![]() Last edited by Hotspur; 14th November 2017 at 01:00 AM. |
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Do not get me started. Some images are too large to attach here.
I have a pennon/banner buried somewhere. The Percies were often on the "wrong" side, even during the retreat from Lexigton and Concord but aside from the gunpowder plot generation, true and valiant warriors at war. Cheers GC aka Hotspur The MDL photos courtesy of the Michael D Long pages more than a decade ago. Also a documents on crescents. Not really topical to the Shotley Bridge discussion but still interesting. I don't know if this Tudor era page will load (resized it) May be too small to read well. Another now resized, perhaps it will load. Phew, what a workout. Last edited by Hotspur; 14th November 2017 at 01:11 AM. |
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Noun Grammar Rules:
Singular = Lady. Plural = Ladies. Possessive Singular = Lady's. Possessive Plural = Ladies' (or strictly Ladies's: not comfortable nowadays). But... Proper noun grammar rules: Singular = Percy. Plural = Percys. Possessive Singular = Percy's. Possessive Plural = Percys' (or strictly Percys's: not comfortable nowadays). If the singular and plural both end in an s... answers please. |
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I have come up with a design for a machine that can roll hollows into a tapering length of red-hot steel; even one wide and two narrow hollows if required. If I had the right software I could draw it, but alas...
I keep going on about the waste of grinding, but this machine could first roll the majority of the hollow, then grind true, then polish, just by changing the wheels and the speed. Including the Colichemarde! |
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i found a reference to someone else suggesting extruding rollers to form the blade then heat treating it. which is another skill. heat treating these long thin blades without getting a warp would take real skill, even if you did do a finish grind. not much room for error at all. steel was variable, and temperatures were judged by eye, not electronics. no cnc machines in those days.
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